I’m at my parents visiting for Christmas, been taking pictures with my Rolleiflex TLR f 2.8, and a roll of expired Kodak 120 Verichrome from 1977 I only have around 25 rolls of expired film, just experimenting with this role to see if it can create anostalgic look Your UA-cam videos are wonderful 🎥✨🙌🏼
I love this video - and you voice of course. I didn't know that there were so many different films in my past. I shot Kodachrome 64 or Fuji Velvia 50 only because of the saturated colors. Greetings from Northgermany, Thomas
Hi graincheck. Last time (in comments) I wrote, I would love to hear your voice as "a meditation instruction (guidance)" And here we are now... You, gently talking about one of three main subjects in buddhism, annica (impermanence)... :) / Wish you Happy New Year
Just to let you know that you actually have four rolls of Rollei Retro 400 and two of Retro 100 at 3:04. Don't want you rating the film at the wrong speed and getting terrible results!
I've got three rolls of Fujifillm Pro 400H (120) that expired January 2010; two Ilford HP5+ (120), expired July 2011; 16 rolls of Kodak Portra 400VC (120), expired December 2010. I've also got some 35mm rolls with unknown expiration dates (though I think they all date back to the late 2000s or early 2010s): 3x Fuji Superia Xtra, 2x Kodak BW400CN, and one Kodak Max 400. Then quite a bit of expired instant film: partially used Spectra (exp. August 2008), Artistic Time Zero Fade to Black (exp. October 2009), Impossible Project PZ600 (B&W for Spectra; produced sometime in 2010), Fujifilm FP-100B (exp. April 2009), Polaroid 100 Chocolate (exp. October 2009), partially used 665 film (exp. November 2001), 125i (exp. January 2009), 100 Sepia (exp. October 2009), partially used 100 Blue (exp. April 2009), and a double pack of 669 (exp. March 2009). And there's an unfinished roll of something (can't remember what) in my Yashica A.
So what does expire mean for film, will it not take photos anymore? It's chemicals sealed in airtight package. See this is why I need a woman, I'd either try and find out then just toss the rest in the garbage. All the memories and nostalgia washed away, like tears in the rain.
It's kinda like best before with food, assuming it is kept in the right storage conditions, which is in the fridge. The more expired it is, the less sensitive to light it is. Black and white film last much longer than colour and you can happily shoot it thirty years past its expiry, but you will need to 'pull' the film say from 400 down to 100. If you kept the film on a windowsill that gets a lot of light, it probably would not last till the expiry. But then, what are you doing leaving film in bright sunlight? These are rough guidelines, just like the ten year 'rule' (ten years past its expiry and you are meant to pull it one stop, twenty years, two stops, etc) as you will never know who it was stored if you bought if off eBay for example.
Everyone’s gunna be having expired film dreams after this..
I’m at my parents visiting for Christmas, been taking pictures with my Rolleiflex TLR f 2.8, and a roll of expired Kodak 120 Verichrome from 1977
I only have around 25 rolls of expired film, just experimenting with this role to see if it can create anostalgic look
Your UA-cam videos are wonderful 🎥✨🙌🏼
Loved this video! And the 35mm roll around the 10:30 mark looks exactly like my Lomo 800 roll.
The unknown Kodak 120 VP at 7:26 is Kodak Verichrome Pan, I believe.
You have good rolls of film. I'm using IFP4 black and white film and I'm from Asia
Expired film ASMR = EFASMR! Was very soothing to hear your voice and see the warm colors. Happy holidays!
I love this video - and you voice of course.
I didn't know that there were so many different films in my past. I shot Kodachrome 64 or Fuji Velvia 50 only because of the saturated colors. Greetings from Northgermany, Thomas
Expired Film ASMR !
I love fujifilm so much! Not just for the images and I still enjoy the dials :) on the XT-30II miss that camera 😢
Thank you Taylor, enjoyed seeing the different expired films.
The mystery roll of 800 is the exact cartridge of Lomography 800 I have in the fridge, except it has the logo above the 800.
Cool video! I have Ektachtome X on 120 that expired in 1969. I bet that mystery 800 speed film is Lomo 800.
Happy new year to you 😊
They maybe stinky, but its way cooler than funpops.
Im feeling much better about the 1 roll of Kodak 400tx 35mm i just found last week in the back of my fridge that expired 11/22.😂
I've been a loyal viewer from South Korea since the early day of your UA-cam journey. Wishing you a Merry Christmas!
This video feels like a cosy goststory...
😮😮😮
Hi graincheck. Last time (in comments) I wrote, I would love to hear your voice as "a meditation instruction (guidance)" And here we are now... You, gently talking about one of three main subjects in buddhism, annica (impermanence)... :) / Wish you Happy New Year
What a trip down memory lane! Thanks for the video. 👏🏻
I’m digging that Kodak bag!
I shoot expired film most of the time and i would avoid 35mm. You can still get nice results with expired 120. Just overexpose a lot.
Didnt know i we needed a video like this..Great video btw. Love to see all the films that arent made anymore..
Endless collection 😊
Just to let you know that you actually have four rolls of Rollei Retro 400 and two of Retro 100 at 3:04. Don't want you rating the film at the wrong speed and getting terrible results!
I put this on repeat and I’m away to KodakColor dreams before the repetition starts 😊
Expired film ASMR. Nice!
Kodak is already expired as a company corporation nowdays, you better buy films from other companys more suitable in the futur
Cool video.
Is this really just a video of you showing expired film without shooting any? Ok…
ФЁРСТ!😀
I've got three rolls of Fujifillm Pro 400H (120) that expired January 2010; two Ilford HP5+ (120), expired July 2011; 16 rolls of Kodak Portra 400VC (120), expired December 2010. I've also got some 35mm rolls with unknown expiration dates (though I think they all date back to the late 2000s or early 2010s): 3x Fuji Superia Xtra, 2x Kodak BW400CN, and one Kodak Max 400. Then quite a bit of expired instant film: partially used Spectra (exp. August 2008), Artistic Time Zero Fade to Black (exp. October 2009), Impossible Project PZ600 (B&W for Spectra; produced sometime in 2010), Fujifilm FP-100B (exp. April 2009), Polaroid 100 Chocolate (exp. October 2009), partially used 665 film (exp. November 2001), 125i (exp. January 2009), 100 Sepia (exp. October 2009), partially used 100 Blue (exp. April 2009), and a double pack of 669 (exp. March 2009). And there's an unfinished roll of something (can't remember what) in my Yashica A.
So what
OK? Looking forward to the ones you decide to load
You ok?
not a fan of the ASMR‘ish voice.. I unterstand that some people like it, but it‘s way too much for me.. 😅
just because opinions are valid doesn’t mean everyone needs to hear yours
Uh oh, someone has intimacy issues 😂
Then don’t watch it loll
So what does expire mean for film, will it not take photos anymore? It's chemicals sealed in airtight package. See this is why I need a woman, I'd either try and find out then just toss the rest in the garbage. All the memories and nostalgia washed away, like tears in the rain.
It's kinda like best before with food, assuming it is kept in the right storage conditions, which is in the fridge. The more expired it is, the less sensitive to light it is. Black and white film last much longer than colour and you can happily shoot it thirty years past its expiry, but you will need to 'pull' the film say from 400 down to 100. If you kept the film on a windowsill that gets a lot of light, it probably would not last till the expiry. But then, what are you doing leaving film in bright sunlight? These are rough guidelines, just like the ten year 'rule' (ten years past its expiry and you are meant to pull it one stop, twenty years, two stops, etc) as you will never know who it was stored if you bought if off eBay for example.
I have two things to say to you:
1. Marry Christmas
2. Will you mary me?